by Pamela Morsi
Rating 3.5 starsThis was my first contemporary read by this author, after having loved her historical books. To be honest this one was just not that great for me. The heroine has just had her heart broken and stomped on and to recuperate she goes to her aunt, someone she hasn't seen for a long time....
I really wanted to love this book. Needless to say, I didn't. It had potential but it didn't really live up to it for me.The best part about this book was the one liners and the quotes from Aunt Will. I didn't make it past the first line of Chapter 13 so maybe the story developed into something inte...
I haven't been particularly interested in Morsi's contemporary fiction, but when I saw that the main character of this book was named Jesse Winsloe and that it's set in Marrying Stone, of course I had to read it. (Jesse is indeed a descendent of Anthea Winsloe from the wonderful Simple Jess, and Jes...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...Reading of The Lovesick Cure was very special for me for two major reasons; one, so far, I haven’t read any of PM’s contemporaries. I picked this one because the blurb reminded me so much of Marrying Stone series, w...
10/16/2012 Full Review posted at http://www.2GeekGirlsReviewBooks.comSome of my favorite books are Pamela Morsi books. So, when I was awarded the ARC for The Lovesick Cure, I was excited. After I read it, I was disappointed. It missed the mark for me on most every category. It isn't the Pamela Morsi...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerI’ve heard good things about Ms. Morsi’s books, so when I saw this book available to review I requested it. The story is a balanced mixed between Women’s Fiction and Contemporary Romance, but I didn’t live up to my expectations. When Jesse’s fiancé marri...